Affirmative Action: DOE Investigates Dozens of Universities

Affirmative Action: DOE Investigates Dozens of Universities

Mateo Guillamont
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March 15, 2025
The US Department of Education (DOE) has announced investigations into over fifty different universities for allegedly employing affirmative action and racial preference policies in its programs and scholarships.  Universities to be investigated include top-ranked institutions such as Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and many others.  Preceded by investigations into universities reportedly permitting antisemitic […]
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Pro-Hamas Foreigners Could Soon Be Deported Thanks to New 'Catch and Revoke' Program

Pro-Hamas Foreigners Could Soon Be Deported Thanks to New 'Catch and Revoke' Program

Mateo Guillamont
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March 8, 2025
The State Department is reportedly launching a ‘Catch and Revoke’ program that will harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify and deport Hamas supporters living in the US on an immigrant visa. State Department Secretary Marco Rubio, who initially floated the idea of revoking Hamas sympathizers’ visas prior to joining the state department, is allegedly leading […]
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Last Squeeze🍊—3.6.2025—Supreme Court Rejects Trump's USAID Freeze—Spring Breakers, Beware!—Much More...

Last Squeeze🍊—3.6.2025—Supreme Court Rejects Trump's USAID Freeze—Spring Breakers, Beware!—Much More...

Liv Caputo
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March 6, 2025
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Request to Freeze $2 Billion USAID Payments The US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) recently ruled against President Donald Trump’s request to freeze $2 billion of USAID payments. President Trump had asked SCOTUS to reaffirm the US’s freezing...READ MORE   FL Sen. Jay Trumbull: "Let me be clear: I support law enforcement and their mission to keep our waters safe. But Floridians should not […]
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Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Request For Freezing $2 Billion USAID Payments

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Request For Freezing $2 Billion USAID Payments

Mateo Guillamont
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March 6, 2025
The US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) recently ruled against President Donald Trump’s request to freeze $2 billion of USAID payments.  President Trump had asked SCOTUS to reaffirm the US’ freezing of $2 billion USAID ‘reimbursement’ payments to companies for work that had already allegedly been performed.  However, in a 5-4 ruling, SCOTUS rejected Trump’s request, ruling […]
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SCOTUS Upholds 'Divest or Disappear' TikTok Law as Trump Vows to 'Preserve' Chinese Social Media Platform

SCOTUS Upholds 'Divest or Disappear' TikTok Law as Trump Vows to 'Preserve' Chinese Social Media Platform

Mateo Guillamont
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January 18, 2025
The US Supreme Court unanimously rejected a first-amendment challenge brought by TikTok against a recently passed law mandating ByteDance, its parent company, divest from the app or cease operating it.  ByteDance now has until Sunday to divest from TikTok lest it be granted a one-time 90 day extension by the President.  President-elect Donald Trump, who’s […]
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Last Squeeze🍊—12.18.2024—Florida Plans to Charge Trump Assailant With Attempted Murder—Steube Demands Info on New Jersey Drones—Much More...

Last Squeeze🍊—12.18.2024—Florida Plans to Charge Trump Assailant With Attempted Murder—Steube Demands Info on New Jersey Drones—Much More...

Liv Caputo
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December 18, 2024
Florida Wants to Charge Would-Be Trump Assassin With Attempted Murder of Little Girl In the latest battle between state and federal authorities trying to nab Trump's alleged would-be assassin, the state of Florida on Wednesday obtained an arrest warrant for attempted felony murder against. Could the assailant be charged with attempted murder?..READ MORE     FL […]
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New York Judge Challenges Applicability of SCOTUS Trump Immunity Ruling

New York Judge Challenges Applicability of SCOTUS Trump Immunity Ruling

Mateo Guillamont
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December 18, 2024
New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan has ruled President-elect Donald Trump’s presidential immunity protections do not apply for his conviction on 34-felony counts by a New York court earlier this year.  Last July, the Supreme Court ruled that Presidents have immunity from prosecution for official acts conducted while in office.  In a 6-3 decision, […]
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Last Squeeze🍊—7.11.2024—Lee Blasts Biden Over Alleged Millions Spent on Illegal Immigrants—Pardoned 'Felon' Sues Sheriff Candidate—Frost Wants to Impeach SCOTUS Members—Much More...

Last Squeeze🍊—7.11.2024—Lee Blasts Biden Over Alleged Millions Spent on Illegal Immigrants—Pardoned 'Felon' Sues Sheriff Candidate—Frost Wants to Impeach SCOTUS Members—Much More...

Liv Caputo
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July 11, 2024
Laurel Lee Blasts Biden After Report Claims Millions of Taxpayer Dollars Spent on Illegal Immigrants A recent report from the Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement claims President Joe Biden (D) and his administration are using tens of millions of taxpayer dollars for...READ MORE     'Hatred, Ridicule, Disgrace': Pardoned 'Felon' Files Defamation Suit Against Sheriff […]
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Last Squeeze🍊—6.28.2024—Florida to Crack Down on China-Owned Temu—DeSantis Slams Biden Debate Performance—Quiet Protest Over Cultivated Meat Ban—Much More...

Last Squeeze🍊—6.28.2024—Florida to Crack Down on China-Owned Temu—DeSantis Slams Biden Debate Performance—Quiet Protest Over Cultivated Meat Ban—Much More...

Liv Caputo
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June 28, 2024
Communism, Slavery, and Theft: Florida Lawmakers Will File Bill Cracking Down on China-Owned Temu On the heels of Florida authorities denying the fast-fashion, Chinese-owned company Shein access into its retail federation, another Chinese business tied to the Communist Party of China...READ MORE     President Joe Biden: "Folks, I might not walk as easily or […]
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Seminole Tribe to Have Exclusive Betting Rights Until 2051, SCOTUS Decides

Seminole Tribe to Have Exclusive Betting Rights Until 2051, SCOTUS Decides

Liv Caputo
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June 17, 2024
TALLAHASSEE, FL—The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected casino operators' bid to break up a gaming compact between Florida and the Seminole Tribe, effectively guaranteeing exclusive sports betting rights to the Seminole tribe. "The Seminole Tribe of Florida applauds today’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to decline consideration of the case involving the Tribe’s Gaming […]
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'Equally Violative of the First Amendment': CCIA Says of Florida, Texas Censorship Bills

'Equally Violative of the First Amendment': CCIA Says of Florida, Texas Censorship Bills

Jackson Bakich
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May 23, 2024
The Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has taken its censorship case to the U.S. Supreme Court concerning the constitutionality of state legislation such as Florida’s SB 7072 and Texas’ HB 20. The CCIA believes those legislative measures enable “government interference into speech.” In short, Florida’s bill does not allow big tech companies to moderate […]
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Florida Became the Death Penalty State in 2023

Florida Became the Death Penalty State in 2023

Jim McCool
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December 27, 2023
With 2023 coming to a close, the state of Florida has gone under great changes this year, the most notable being the use of capital punishment.  Florida was one of the leading states this year in executions along with states like Texas. The state of Florida only executed less people than Texas, with six executions […]
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New Florida Law Would Permit Adoption of Chaplains in Public Schools

New Florida Law Would Permit Adoption of Chaplains in Public Schools

Mateo Guillamont
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December 19, 2023
Florida House Representative Stan McClain (R-27) has filed a bill that would allow school districts and charter schools to enact policies to allow volunteer school chaplains.  Chaplains are individuals who provide religious counseling services. While usually belonging to a certain religion, chaplains can also be non-denominational.  In Florida, chaplains are generally present in private schools […]
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Tributes Roll in for Deceased SCOTUS Justice O’Connor

Tributes Roll in for Deceased SCOTUS Justice O’Connor

Mateo Guillamont
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December 1, 2023
This morning, December 1st, 2023, news emerged of ex-Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s death in Phoenix, Arizona.  Former President Ronald Reagan appointed her to the bench in 1981 with unanimous support.  Justice O’Connor passed away from complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory illness, according to the Supreme Court.  O’Connor, the […]
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SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Free Speech, Florida Legislators React

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Free Speech, Florida Legislators React

Jackson Bakich
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July 1, 2023
In another decision handed down by the Supreme Court, the conservative-leaning court voted along ideological lines in the 303 Creative v. Elenis case. Florida legislators responded to the decision with varying reactions across the state. The case surrounded a situation in which a graphic designer from Colorado refused to make a wedding website for same-sex […]
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Shevrin Jones Takes Issue With SCOTUS Over Student Loan Ruling

Shevrin Jones Takes Issue With SCOTUS Over Student Loan Ruling

Jim McCool
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June 30, 2023
After the US Supreme Court struck down Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, Liberal lawmakers across the nation had many choice words of disapproval for the judicial action.  Now, State Senator Shevrin Jones (D) is attacking the courts, claiming the SCOTUS is, "dismantling our democracy." The SCOTUS has taken up the news headlines these past 48 […]
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SCOTUS Strikes Down Affirmative Action, FL Legislators React

SCOTUS Strikes Down Affirmative Action, FL Legislators React

Jackson Bakich
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June 30, 2023
As news broke regarding the recent Supreme Court decision that struck down affirmative action in the college admission process nationwide, big names in Florida politics voiced their opinions concerning the landmark case. All six conservative judges voted against the use of race as a factor when selecting college applicants, citing the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection […]
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Political Fallout Surges Following Affirmative Action Supreme Court Decision

Political Fallout Surges Following Affirmative Action Supreme Court Decision

Mateo Guillamont
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June 29, 2023
WASHINGTON D.C.- On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court rendered unconstitutional race-based, ‘Affirmative-Action’, college admissions policies. The long-awaited decision is a blow to progressives who have championed Affirmative Action policies as benefiting racial minorities. Harvard College and the University of North Carolina had been separately sued by a group of students officially known as “Students […]
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